...and folid blocks, that reach, from one wall to the other. The length I found thirty-two feet in ihs clear ; the height about eighteen, the width fifteen....other edifice having been attached to it, and the lefs to as there are remains of fculpture on the exterior of the walls. In the interior are three rows of...

...clear; the height about eighteen; the width fifteen. A gate, fituated at one extremity, forms tlie principal entrance ; and two doors, alfo near that...of fculpture on the exterior of the walls. In the inferior are three rows of emblematical figures, apparently defigned to reprefent a proceffion : and...

...principal entrance ; and two doars, alfo near that extremity, open oppofite to each other. The other end ia quite ruinous ; but, judging from circumftances, it...other edifice having been attached to it, and the lefs io as there are remains of fculpture on the exterior of the walls. In the interior are three rows of...

...extremity, open oppolite to each other. The other end is quite ruinous ; but, judging from circumftanccs, it may be imagined that the building has never been...other edifice having been attached to it, and the le(s fo as there are remains of fculpture on the exterior of the walls. In the interior are three rows...

...extremity open opposite to each other. The other end is quite ruinous ; but, judging from circumstances, it may be imagined that the building has never been...other edifice having been attached to it, and the less so, as there are remains of sculpture on the exterior of the walls. In the interior are three...

...extremity, open opposite to each other. The other end is quite ruinous ; but judging from circumstances, it may be imagined that the building has never been...other edifice having been attached to it, and the less so as there are remains of sculpture on the exterior of the walls. In the interior are three rows...

...open opposite near to each other. The other end is quite ruinous ; but judging from circumstances, it may be imagined that the building has never been...than it now is. There is no appearance of any other edi6ce having been attached to it, and the less so, as there are remains of sculpture on the exterior...

...from circumstances, it may be imagined that the building baa never been much larger than it now ie. There is no appearance of any other edifice having been attached to it, and the less so, as there are remains of sculpture on the exterior of the walls. In the interior are three...

...fituated at one extremity, forms the principal entrance; and two doors alfo, near that extremity, opw *pen oppofite to each other. The other end is quite ruinous...as there are remains of fculpture on the exterior walls. In the interior, there are three rows of emblematical figures, apparently defigned to reprefent...